2007
DOI: 10.1016/j.compositesa.2006.04.016
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On the improvement of toughness of CFRPs with resin doped with CNF and PZT particles

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“…Taking into consideration their high axial Young's modulus, high aspect ratio, large surface area, and excellent thermal and electrical properties, these filler can be used as modifiers for the polymer matrices of the fibre-reinforced composites (FRPs) leading to advanced mechanical behaviour. [36,37] The size scale, high aspect ratio, low density, and other exceptional properties of nanotubes are generally advantageous when they are applied in a variety of applications. However, in the case of nanotubereinforced polymer composites, there has only been a moderate strength enhancement that is significantly below the theoretically predicted potential.…”
Section: Laminated Carbon Nanotubes (Cnt) and Carbon Nanofibres (Cnf)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Taking into consideration their high axial Young's modulus, high aspect ratio, large surface area, and excellent thermal and electrical properties, these filler can be used as modifiers for the polymer matrices of the fibre-reinforced composites (FRPs) leading to advanced mechanical behaviour. [36,37] The size scale, high aspect ratio, low density, and other exceptional properties of nanotubes are generally advantageous when they are applied in a variety of applications. However, in the case of nanotubereinforced polymer composites, there has only been a moderate strength enhancement that is significantly below the theoretically predicted potential.…”
Section: Laminated Carbon Nanotubes (Cnt) and Carbon Nanofibres (Cnf)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The idea is that the nano-materials are homogeneously dispersed in the resin and subsequently this resin is used as the matrix of the composite. A number of works have worked upon this concept [9][10][11][12][13][14][15][16][17][18][19][20][21][22][23][24]. Various techniques have been used to disperse the nanoparticles within the host liquid (e.g., mechanical calandering or shear mixing, ultrasonication).…”
Section: Systemic Mapping Of Multi-scale Reinforcement Of Compositesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Tsantzalis et al [175] used CNF and lead zirconate titanate (PZT) particles to modify the CFRP laminates. They reported fracture toughness increase of 100% in G I (Mode I) with an addition of 1% CNF in the matrix.…”
Section: Nanofillers In Polymermentioning
confidence: 99%